Sentences with phrase «trust by a public»

Health workers are widely trusted by the public and have constant access to new parents, making them the ideal conduit for relaying the company's messages to parents.
Ms Akers said the police investigation was establishing evidence of payments linked to specific news articles which reflected both breach of trust by public officials and breach of privacy.
Slotnick conceded the dirty pols» careers are done, and they'll never be trusted by the public again.
Police need to be as trusted by the public as doctors, MPs have said, in a report calling for a major shake - up of standards.
So a restoration of confi dence in the ability of political leaders among business leaders has coincided with an improvement in trust by the public - albeit that the huge improvement among business leaders in confidence for Gordon Brown has been far more pronounced than his modest increase in electoral support.
«The government has given # 100 million to a private health care company to do these flawed assessments - instead of using the health service which is already there and trusted by the public.
Hidden in an otherwise positive Guardian / ICM poll is the alarming fact that David Cameron and George Osborne are more trusted by the public on economic management by a margin of 40 % to 22 %.
Thus, apparently, the only way for online news - sites to become trusted by the public... of 10 or more points in strong economies such as India and China), the...
Are teachers more trusted by the public to deliver a good education in China or Finland?
Interventions Principals, who are highly trusted by the public, have the power to influence policies and execute programs that can mitigate the effects of poverty on children.
In contrast, cap - and - trade is designed to allow favors, offsets, and never would or should be trusted by the public.
So there are some retired scientists, Curry among them, who would garner trust by the public.
Transparency is an important principle for promoting trust by the public, the scientific community, and governments...»
Such breach of trust may well be a violation of s. 122 of the Criminal Code, «breach of trust by a public officer.»
The press, branded the «enemy» by Trump, increasingly trusted by the public: Reuters / Ipsos poll, Reuters
The rules for investing property held in trust by the Public Guardian and Trustee are revised to reflect current practice.
And, in might be «a breach of trust by a public officer» — s. 122 of the Criminal Code.
Keywords: Conspiracy to Smuggle (here, cheese); Breach of Trust By Public Official (here, police officers)
The program in Bosnia and Herzegovina recognizes the critical role that legal educators and legal education play in promoting a fair and effective justice system that is trusted by the public.
Delisle faces two counts of violating the Security of Information Act and one Criminal Code count of breach of trust by a public officer.
Is that criminal conduct — possibly breach of trust by a public officer (Criminal Code s. 122), or obstructing justice (s. 139)?
For example, the personal use of an office computer might be contrary to an employment guideline yet not rise to the level of a breach of trust by a public officer.
To establish the criminal offence of breach of trust by a public officer, more is required.
(1) there is no proof that the law society can't deal with the problem «on its own,» it being a problem that LSUC itself inflicted on the residents of Ontario by decades of ignoring it (as have all law societies), and with no attempt to solve it or learn its cause, which might well be «a breach of trust by a public officer»; see s. 122 of the Criminal Code, and the definition of «public officer» provided by, R. v. Boulanger 2006 SCC 12.
Of course, a good to excellent customer support service is essential for any Bitcoin business like this one to be trusted by the public.
Operate an Internet hotline service to the highest professional standards that is trusted by the public to allow anonymous confidential reporting of suspected illegal content or activities encountered on the Internet.
If colleagues treat one another in such a disrespectful manner, how can they be trusted by the public?

Not exact matches

Research released recently by Edelman, a global communications and public relations firm, shows that trust in the media among all Americans is at an all - time low, falling to just 35 %.
Zuckerberg and his cohort have taken to employing tactics normally used by high - profile celebrities and movie stars, such as «purchasing houses through trusts or corporate entities so that the owners» names are not on public deeds,» in an effort to keep their identities secret while they construct megamansions throughout the Bay Area and Palo Alto in California.
Trust Ventures, is designed to «find, fund, and assist companies whose groundbreaking products, services, and innovations would otherwise be locked out of the marketplace by burdensome public policy barriers,» according to a release announcing the launch.
According to an ethics disclosure made public Friday, Ivanka Trump received at least $ 12.6 million since early 2016, either directly or through her trust (which is held by relatives of her husband, White House senior advisor Jared Kushner).
The rest is explained by the natural resources with which that country is endowed, the physical infrastructure, the collective know - how of fellow citizens, the quality of public and private institutions, and the degree of trust that greases the wheels of commerce, politics and everyday life.
German car makers «gambled away» public trust by manipulating emissions values in their diesel cars, Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a Dortmund campaign speech.
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The law that was just recently passed is the latest effort made by the Japanese government to improve public trust of virtual currencies.
Obama also vowed to provide more details about the NSA programs to try to restore any public trust damaged by the Snowden disclosures.
That is according to email read in B.C. Provincial Court by Special Prosecutor David Butcher during the sentencing of an ex-government worker who pleaded guilty to breach of public trust.
By clearly defining the fiduciary relationship, regulators can reduce uncertainty and restore public trust.
The moves announced Tuesday are the latest in a series of efforts to restore public trust after 87 million people had their data taken without their consent by Cambridge Analytica, a British political firm with ties to Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
«In the case of Facebook, the data breach caused their overall reputation to drop by 10 % in just three months, but even more worrying is the decline in the public's perception of Facebook's leadership and trust
By clearly defining the fiduciary relationship, regulators can reduce uncertainty, restore public trust, and alleviate court concerns.
By contrast, net inflows were strongest into public unit trusts.
The step consecutively challenged Winklevoss Twins, whose Bitcoin Trust is still being reviewed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for being approved for public listing.
Public trust in Facebook has taken several beatings in the past 18 months, and the social networking giant was done no favors by the recent revelation that a political data firm called Cambridge Analytica had smuggled millions of users» data out of the site, exploiting a loophole in Facebook's platform.
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Hopefully by filing suit and making my allegations public, I will help to ensure that Catholic Charities will finally fix the systemic problems I discovered and provide the type of medical treatment that would warrant the level of trust its patients place in it.»
The great issues of our time are moral: the uses of power; wealth and poverty; human rights; the moral quality and character of society; loss of the sense of the common good in tandem with the pampering of private interests; domestic violence; outrageous legal and medical costs in a system of maldistributed services; unprecedented developments in biotechnologies which portend good but risk evil; the violation of public trust by high elected officials and their appointees; the growing militarization of many societies; continued racism; the persistence of hunger and malnutrition; a still exploding population in societies hard put to increase jobs and resources; abortion; euthanasia; care for the environment; the claims of future generations.
God responds by saying, «Moses, I will come to you in a thick cloud in public view, so that the people may hear when I speak with you, so that they will trust you forever.
Based upon penal codes of law the judicial obligations of public trust placed in our government by «we the people» to punish individuals who break our laws.
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